PITOPITO KORERO.
I puta he waipuke nui Id Tiiwhu i Haina. He maha nga whare me nga pint! i riro i te wai. E 700 nga tangata i mate ; E 2,000 kei te noho kore kai. I etahi wahine tokotoru e kaukau ana ka kahakina eteia ote wai ki te moana, tona tokotoru mate katoa. Ko tetabi wahine i Kotarana e wha ana tamariki i te whanautanga kotahi. Ko nga moni katoa a Ha Tamati Ripitana kua pau i te whakamatauranga ki a riro mai i a ia te kapu o Amerika mo te purei iaata nuku atu i te Kei Kaha he taone kei Tipeto, ko nga kakahu o nga tangata noa iho nei he ma, ko o nga rangatira he whero, ko o nga hoia he kara kohai.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 66, 1 August 1903, Page 4
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130PITOPITO KORERO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 66, 1 August 1903, Page 4
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